Seabery
Arturo Torres González is a Computer Vision Engineer at Seabery since February 2022, with prior experience as a postdoc researcher at AICIA from April 2017 to January 2022, where involvement in the MULTIDRONE European project took place. Arturo also served as a full-time researcher in the Robotics, Vision and Control Group at the University of Sevilla from October 2011 to March 2017, focusing on Range Only SLAM for a PhD thesis and contributing to the PLANET project. Additional experience includes a partial-time student researcher role at AICIA in 2010-2011, participating in the CONET project. Arturo holds a PhD in Automation, Robotics & Telematics, as well as a Master’s Degree and an Engineer’s Degree in the same field from Universidad de Sevilla.
Seabery
Seabery is the largest Spanish company in augmented and virtual reality, present in more than eighty countries through its technological solutions. Seabery is a benchmark in the EdTech and industrial sector of skills-based training, helping to evolve the traditional educational model and allowing companies and institutions to adapt to the requirements of Industry 4.0. The welding training solution, Soldamatic, is currently deployed in more than 80 countries and its growth is exponential. Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, Volkswagen, BMW, John Deere, Alstom, Audi and thousands of training schools already work with Soldamatic worldwide. The solution has been awarded as the Best Augmented Reality Application in education at the Auggie Awards (Silicon Valley, California), as it proposes a new paradigm in the world of traditional vocational training. ———————————————— Seabery es la mayor empresa española de realidad aumentada y virtual, presente en más de ochenta países a través de sus soluciones tecnológicas. Seabery en un referente en el sector EdTech e industrial de aprendizaje basado en habilidades (skills-based training), ayudando a evolucionar el modelo educativo tradicional y permitiendo a las empresas e instituciones adaptarse a los requerimientos de la Industria 4.0. La solución para la formación en soldadura, Soldamatic, está actualmente implantada en más de 80 países y su crecimiento es exponencial. Mercedes-Benz, Siemens, Volkswagen, BMW, John Deere, Alstom, Audi y miles de escuelas de formación, ya trabajan con Soldamatic en todo el mundo. La solución ha sido premiada como La Mejor Aplicación de Realidad Aumentada en educación en los Auggie Awards (Silicon Valley, California), ya que propone un nuevo paradigma en el mundo de la formación profesional tradicional.